Angelus00
10-24-2006, 06:42 PM
Not sure if anyone posted this but here is a brief breakdown for each weapon and vehicle:
Vehicles
A-8 Tiger - EU Heavy Tank
The A-8 Tiger is the latest version of the A-series heavy tank division,
adding a Non-Explosive Reactive Armor (NxRA) package to its standard composite
construction. An additional Active Defense System enables the Tiger to
withstand heavy artillery and missile attacks. Increased engine torque and
power-to-weight ratio enable the track-based Tiger additional mobility and
improved speed across rugged terrain. The Tiger is equipped with a driver-
controlled main cannon and a rapid-fire, high caliber repeater at the second
position, providing robust firepower against ground-based infantry and armored
vehicle targets.
Type 32 Nekomata - PAC Hover tank
Utilizing state-of-the-art, air-assisted levitation technology, the Type 32
Nekomata hover tank is the very latest in armored combat, boasting unmatched
mobility across almost any topography. Similar to the A-8 Tiger, the Nekomata
incorporates NxRA technology into its composite armor base and uses an Active
Defense System to ward off high impact, airborne weapon attacks. It also
matches the A-8attack capabilities with a driver-controlled cannon and second
position repeater.
Mk-15 Bandit - EU FAV
Quick and agile, the three-occupant, MK-15 Bandit is a high-performance, four-
wheel-drive FAV used primarily as a multi-terrain, front line, battle
transport. Armored only with lightweight ceramic elements and Triplex plates,
the latest aramid fire-resistant synthetic fiber, the Bandit sacrifices
protection for speed, boasting a pulsed plasma thruster (PPT), providing short
bursts of unrivaled acceleration. The Bandit is armed with a single, medium-
caliber, anti-infantry repeater.
UAZ-8 Ocelot - PAC FAV
In 2032, the PAC developed the UAZ-8 Ocelot FAV based on a stolen Bandit
prototype, creating an equally dexterous, high-speed, off-road-capable
transport medium. Substituting a boron carbide-filled resin aggregate armor
system for the Bandit's ceramic-based matrix, the UAZ-8 Ocelot trades a
negligible decrease in protection in exchange for an increase of five miles-an-
hour maximum speed. Similar to its FAV contemporary, the UAZ-8 Ocelot also
provides short-duration speed boosts through a hypochlorite-based, fuel-
oxidization injector.
L5 Riesig - EU Battlewalker
What the L5 Riesig Battlewalker loses in forward velocity, it makes up for ten-
fold in offensive potency and scope. The bipedal configuration of this next
generation assault unit enables it to traverse almost all terrains while its
elevated vantage point, providing long distance viewing and multi-directional
targeting, gives it a significant advantage over low height, horizontally-
based agents. Manned by two occupants, the Battlewalker is outfitted with an
array of weaponry, including two rapid-fire cannons and a dual-arena, infrared
homing missile system. The Battlewalker armor is multi-layered, combining
steel and reinforced plastic laminates with kinetic energy and heat absorbing
materials. An automatic Active Defense System assists in resisting off air
and ground fired rocket attacks.
T-39 Bogatyr- PAC Battlewalker
When the widespread climatic changes severely altered the Earth's landscape,
the PAC military developed an assault vehicle to handle these new diverse
conditions by employing a more versatile anthropoid structure. Later
duplicated by the EU forces in the form of the L5 Bogatyr, the PAC T1
Battlewalker changed the face of warfare forever. The T39 Bogatyr is the most
recent adaptation, shielded with full-coated, high-impact armor and an
embedded ADS and supplied with an assortment of attack options, counting radar-
guided, high-damage impulse rockets and a pair of heavy-duty auto-cannons.
AMV-2- Groundhog - EU Assault Personnel Carrier
The AMV-2Groundhog is a specialty personnel carrier, used to deliver infantry
into escalated conflict areas. This near impenetrable transport is fortified
by a multifaceted armor arrangement, including an amalgamated polymer lattice
under five layers of alternating steel and ceramic plates, coated with extreme
temperature resilient Kevlar. The driver is armed with an EMP launcher to
disable enemy vehicles long enough to escape. Some variants of the AMV-2 are
outfitted with ejecting assault pods, which soldiers can use to mobilize
against airborne targets.
BTR-4 Romanov- PAC Assault Personnel Carrier
Almost identical to the X-81 Groundhog, the BTR-4 Romanov provides a highly
secure means for infantry to penetrate hotly-contested battle zones.
Utilizing a ready-launch assault pod system in some variants, the Romanov is
very effective as a Titan assault vehicle, propelling infantry directly into
close-range strike positions. The driver's side is fitted with a gas-
actuated, medium caliber automatic, as well as a vehicle-disabling EMP grenade
launcher. The gunner mans a medium-range, auto mortar.
UD-12 Shepherd - EU Air Transport
The UD-12 Shepherd was developed with a single purpose, to convey military
personnel into the combat arena, dropping soldiers via spherical, quick-drop
escape pods. Slow moving, but direction flexible, the Shepherd draws on a
marriage of multi-source jet propulsion and hover technology to travel long
distances at a mid-level altitude. The UD-12 is shelled in composite,
electrically charged armor lined with Nomex fiber and relies on two medium-
caliber, bipod mounted automatics to repel assailants.
BTR-20 Yastreb- PAC Air transport
Similar to its EU counterpart, the UD-12 Shepherd, the BTR-20 Yastreb armored
air transport is a slow-moving, easily visible target best limited to
personnel pick-up and delivery. In contrast to the Shepherd, the PAC Type 20
substitutes Self-Limiting Explosive Reactive Armor (SLERA) for the UD-12's
electrically charged scheme and complements the arrangement with an
alternative Triplex synthetic material. Like the EU air transport aerodyne,
the Yastreb is also vulnerable to attack with only two personnel-scaled
assault weapons at the passengers' disposal.
UD-6 Talon - EU Gunship
Quite simply, the UD-6 Talon gunship was built to kill. Nimble and deadly,
this ultramodern, two-person, VTOL aircraft combines a multipurpose arsenal
with a uniquely flexible flight profile, allowing the Talon to strike both air
and ground targets with unparalleled force and accuracy. The Talon's
munitions include a gunner-controlled pneumatically charged, high velocity
autoblaster and vectored thrust, high-impulse thermobaric missile launcher and
a pilot-controlled rocket fire system. The dual-layered composite buffer
system, with a depleted uranium mesh insert, is durable enough to withstand
heavy fire without hindering the gunship's maneuverability through excessive
weight or rigidity.
Type 4 Doragon - PAC Gunship
Appropriately named Doragon, meaning "Dragon," the Type 4 Air Mobile
Multipurpose Platform (AMP), like it's EU equivalent, provides unparalleled
usability and firepower in any theater. With a range of armaments, an active
protective system, and a high-tech, "anticipatory" flight control system, the
Doragon is a highly mobile, dynamically potent, multi-situational assault
medium. The Type 4 arsenal includes a semi-dumbfire missile cluster, employed
exclusively against close-range, heat-trackable targets.
MK-1 Titan - EU Titan
Appropriating the PAC's innovative technology, the EU created an analogous MK-
1 Titan airship, complete with defensive armaments, protective casing and
equipment expulsion procedure. The MK-1 incorporates a handful of western
developments, including electric reactive armor base-plating for additional
protection against ground-based assaults and combustion-assisted impulse
cannons.
Type 2 Titan - PAC Titan
During the height of the ground war, the Pan Asian Coalition developed the
original Titan as a large-scale, civilian transport medium, employed to
relocate the refugee population. When the combat escalated into all theaters,
the Titan was militarized to serve as both an armored air transport and
fortified warship. Reinforced with a comprehensive steel-ceramic matrix shell
and fitted with multi-conveyor, synchronized discharge mechanisms, the Titan
air-drops assets directly into contention, including infantry teams, gunships
and air transports. As well, the Titan is heavily armed with an array of high-
tech weaponry, including ion-charged, air-to-surface and air-to-air blasters,
making it a devastatingly powerful assault aircraft.
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Personal Battle Equipment
Assault
Standard
SCAR 11 AR EU Assault Rifle
The combined effort of multiple US and EUropean arms manufacturers, the SCAR
11 has become the standard issue Assault Rifle due to its robust firepower and
ability to perform in cold weather conditions. The SCAR 11 maintains a high
rate of fire even in arctic climates, using an integrated heat distributor to
prevent apparatus freezing. Electronically-fired, each tungsten-core round
boasts an impact velocity of over 800 m/s, penetrating even the latest body
armor technologies.
Krylov FA-37 AR
Employed by frontline infantry in a similar capacity as the EU SCAR 11, the
Krylov FA-37 fires a comparable caseless armor-piercing round with
considerably more recoil due to its lighter weight, hollow graphite stock.
The PAC assault rifle is equally effective in winter environments, utilizing a
built-in thermal dispenser. Appreciably damaging, but less accurate when
fired fully automatic, the Krylov FA-37 is often operated in single-shot mode,
precision enhanced via a fixed-position optical sight.
MHUB-21
Within its medical equipment and supply package, the MHUB-21 Medical Hub
includes a nitrate cauterizer, naproxin dosages, providone iodine wipes,
benzalkonium chloride, a bulb syringe, trauma shears, petrolEUm gauze,
occlusive dressings and adhesive bandages.
Unlockable
PK-74 AR-Rocket
The PK-74 AR-Rocket is fabricated from a fiberglass-zinc amalgam and filled
with a highly explosive synthetic fuel compound. When attached to the
soldier's standard Assault Rifle it results in a compact and lightweight rifle
rocket, ideal for a portable launcher. The Universal Ammunition, shared with
the Herzog Shotgun, features variable fusing allowing for both impact and
airburst detonations.
Herzog AR-Shotgun
Mounted in an under barrel configuration, the 20-gauge Herzog Shotgun adds
substantial short range stopping power to any assault rifle's standard
repertoire. The Herzog utilizes the same Universal Ammo as the PK-74 AR-
Rocket, allowing for intercompatibility between the two weapons.
Voss L-AR
Ergonomically designed with a fibre-reinforced polymer shell, the Voss L-AR
(Light Assault Rifle) is a close cousin of the Krylov FA-37, sacrificing
incapacitation capabilities for increased portability and firing
longetivity. Used primarily in supportive, high movement scenarios, the Voss
L-AR uses lower caliber ammunition allowing for higher volume cartridges,
enabling prolonged suppressive assault.
AED-6 Defibrillator
The portable AED-6 (Automated External Defibrillator) resuscitates casualties
using an embedded, rhythm-tracking microprocessor to determine ventricular
fibrillation or tachycardia and emit, via wet-gel secretion paddles,
appropriately leveled, biphasic charges.
SMK-1 Grenade
Impact detonated, the SG-34 Smoke Grenade can be used as a screening,
diversionary, signaling, or offensive device, dispersing a cloud of dense
potassium chlorate-based smoke.
Baur H-AR
The Baur H-AR (Heavy Assault Rifle) is a bulked-up edition of the SCAR 11,
firing high-caliber, tungsten-core ammunition for maximum damage potential.
Manufactured with HM-3 composite metals, the weighty, but powerful Baur H-AR
is found most often in front line conflict.
NetBat™ Infantry ID
Network Battlefield System has introduced the latest enhancement to the
NetBat™ technology. The new net-centric warfare system allows soldiers
equipped with the Infantry ID nano-mod to query an onboard database to
identify infantry targets. The nano-mod will assess, analyze and report on
the target soldier's kit and assign an ID based on a 98% certainty. The nano-
mod update is flexible enough to send and receive battle data over its synth-
flex battle network allowing everyone in the squad to receive the information.
Advanced Med Kit
An upgraded version of the standard issue Medical Hub, the Advanced Med Hub
includes an additional supply of antibiotics, health revivers and muscle
stimulants including soloxil, dyphatine and quivinol, expediting a medic's
health provision capabilities.
Recon
Standard
Morretti SR4 Sniper
The Morretti SR4 (Sniper Rifle 4) is a next generation sniping medium
utilizing a semiautomatic configuration, high caliber round and telescopic
sight to effectively assail medium and long-range targets. The rifle is
fitted with a carbonized metal barrel to decrease thermal distortion, ensuring
maximum accuracy, although the high caliber generates significant recoil,
requiring a non-repetitive, one shot/one kill approach.
Park 52 PAC Sniper Rifle
Firing a custom-designed, 14mm flechette round, the Park 52 Sniper Rifle
provides an equivalent level of force and precision as the EU Morretti SR4
without the cumbersome design factors. Fabricated using the latest
metallurgic technologies, the lightweight Park 52 counters accuracy-hampering
movement through a shock-resistant, plastic steel barrel bedding. A high-
magnification scope allows the sniper a long-range visual field, which can be
upgraded through the DysTek Hi-Scope X4.
Extra Clip
Supplies an additional sequence of ammunition.
Unlockable
IT-33 Optical Camouflage
Mimicking ambient light and background texture patterns through a
microprocessor-controlled, fiber-optic, DLD (dynamic liquid display) fabric,
the IT-33 Active Camouflage System enables a soldier to reduce his visibility
by up to 90%.
APM
The APM (Anti Personal Mine) is a directional fragmentation mine generating a
fan-shaped explosion pattern. The mine is highly lethal to infantry who
approach its front at speed, though it can be defused or circumvented by
careful soldiers.
RDX DemoPak
Similar to its predecessor, C4, RDX DemoPak is a remotely detonated, plastic-
bonded, chemical explosive. The RDX is infused with the highly stable high
explosive chemical compound, PNC (polyethyl nitrate cyclobutane), increasing
its optimum effective explosive output.
Lambert Carbine
Originally designed for early century Special Operations Forces, the
modernized Lambert Carbine remains the weapon of choice for urban warfare,
given its manEUverability-enhancing compact design and rapid rate of fire.
What the Lambert Carbine lacks in stopping power, it makes up for tenfold in
usability. Made from SB-7, the latest polyimide matrix material, the rugged
yet lightweight Lambert Carbine produces minimal recoil ensuring accurate
burst suppression. The double magazine feeding system and compressed, low
caliber ammunition enables unmatched fire volume.
Recon (con't)
Zeller H-Sniper
A significant upgrade from the Morretti SR4 and Park 52 Sniper Rifles, the
Zeller-H Advanced Sniper Rifle features state-of-the-art targeting precision,
resulting from a series of enhancements including computerized stabilization
and advanced muzzle-brakes for recoil dampening. The Zeller-H's higher
caliber ammunition gives this anti-material sniper rifle a highly enhanced
stopping power, especially against lightly armored targets.
Gruber 5 Stabilizer
Utilizing a movement compensation sensor to grant temporary rifle stability,
the Gruber 5 Scope Stabilizer System facilitates target acquisition. The
Gruber's power supply allows for a near limitless repeat uses of the system,
though the power levels demanded by the system require a significant recharge
period between uses.
NetBat™ Fade Delay
Part of the 3.0 update to the Network Battlefield System, the new Fade Delay
nano-mod interfaces with existing modules to enhance their performance. The
target acquisition algorithm provides longer on-mark feedback allowing
soldiers employing the system to track their targets for longer. As with
other NetBat™ nano-mods, the information is both uplinkable and downlinkable
to all soldiers who are plugged into the squad's battle network.
DysTek Hi-Scope X4
The DysTek Hi-Scope X4 is an enhanced accuracy optical system, providing an
enhanced, variable zoom level.
Vehicles
A-8 Tiger - EU Heavy Tank
The A-8 Tiger is the latest version of the A-series heavy tank division,
adding a Non-Explosive Reactive Armor (NxRA) package to its standard composite
construction. An additional Active Defense System enables the Tiger to
withstand heavy artillery and missile attacks. Increased engine torque and
power-to-weight ratio enable the track-based Tiger additional mobility and
improved speed across rugged terrain. The Tiger is equipped with a driver-
controlled main cannon and a rapid-fire, high caliber repeater at the second
position, providing robust firepower against ground-based infantry and armored
vehicle targets.
Type 32 Nekomata - PAC Hover tank
Utilizing state-of-the-art, air-assisted levitation technology, the Type 32
Nekomata hover tank is the very latest in armored combat, boasting unmatched
mobility across almost any topography. Similar to the A-8 Tiger, the Nekomata
incorporates NxRA technology into its composite armor base and uses an Active
Defense System to ward off high impact, airborne weapon attacks. It also
matches the A-8attack capabilities with a driver-controlled cannon and second
position repeater.
Mk-15 Bandit - EU FAV
Quick and agile, the three-occupant, MK-15 Bandit is a high-performance, four-
wheel-drive FAV used primarily as a multi-terrain, front line, battle
transport. Armored only with lightweight ceramic elements and Triplex plates,
the latest aramid fire-resistant synthetic fiber, the Bandit sacrifices
protection for speed, boasting a pulsed plasma thruster (PPT), providing short
bursts of unrivaled acceleration. The Bandit is armed with a single, medium-
caliber, anti-infantry repeater.
UAZ-8 Ocelot - PAC FAV
In 2032, the PAC developed the UAZ-8 Ocelot FAV based on a stolen Bandit
prototype, creating an equally dexterous, high-speed, off-road-capable
transport medium. Substituting a boron carbide-filled resin aggregate armor
system for the Bandit's ceramic-based matrix, the UAZ-8 Ocelot trades a
negligible decrease in protection in exchange for an increase of five miles-an-
hour maximum speed. Similar to its FAV contemporary, the UAZ-8 Ocelot also
provides short-duration speed boosts through a hypochlorite-based, fuel-
oxidization injector.
L5 Riesig - EU Battlewalker
What the L5 Riesig Battlewalker loses in forward velocity, it makes up for ten-
fold in offensive potency and scope. The bipedal configuration of this next
generation assault unit enables it to traverse almost all terrains while its
elevated vantage point, providing long distance viewing and multi-directional
targeting, gives it a significant advantage over low height, horizontally-
based agents. Manned by two occupants, the Battlewalker is outfitted with an
array of weaponry, including two rapid-fire cannons and a dual-arena, infrared
homing missile system. The Battlewalker armor is multi-layered, combining
steel and reinforced plastic laminates with kinetic energy and heat absorbing
materials. An automatic Active Defense System assists in resisting off air
and ground fired rocket attacks.
T-39 Bogatyr- PAC Battlewalker
When the widespread climatic changes severely altered the Earth's landscape,
the PAC military developed an assault vehicle to handle these new diverse
conditions by employing a more versatile anthropoid structure. Later
duplicated by the EU forces in the form of the L5 Bogatyr, the PAC T1
Battlewalker changed the face of warfare forever. The T39 Bogatyr is the most
recent adaptation, shielded with full-coated, high-impact armor and an
embedded ADS and supplied with an assortment of attack options, counting radar-
guided, high-damage impulse rockets and a pair of heavy-duty auto-cannons.
AMV-2- Groundhog - EU Assault Personnel Carrier
The AMV-2Groundhog is a specialty personnel carrier, used to deliver infantry
into escalated conflict areas. This near impenetrable transport is fortified
by a multifaceted armor arrangement, including an amalgamated polymer lattice
under five layers of alternating steel and ceramic plates, coated with extreme
temperature resilient Kevlar. The driver is armed with an EMP launcher to
disable enemy vehicles long enough to escape. Some variants of the AMV-2 are
outfitted with ejecting assault pods, which soldiers can use to mobilize
against airborne targets.
BTR-4 Romanov- PAC Assault Personnel Carrier
Almost identical to the X-81 Groundhog, the BTR-4 Romanov provides a highly
secure means for infantry to penetrate hotly-contested battle zones.
Utilizing a ready-launch assault pod system in some variants, the Romanov is
very effective as a Titan assault vehicle, propelling infantry directly into
close-range strike positions. The driver's side is fitted with a gas-
actuated, medium caliber automatic, as well as a vehicle-disabling EMP grenade
launcher. The gunner mans a medium-range, auto mortar.
UD-12 Shepherd - EU Air Transport
The UD-12 Shepherd was developed with a single purpose, to convey military
personnel into the combat arena, dropping soldiers via spherical, quick-drop
escape pods. Slow moving, but direction flexible, the Shepherd draws on a
marriage of multi-source jet propulsion and hover technology to travel long
distances at a mid-level altitude. The UD-12 is shelled in composite,
electrically charged armor lined with Nomex fiber and relies on two medium-
caliber, bipod mounted automatics to repel assailants.
BTR-20 Yastreb- PAC Air transport
Similar to its EU counterpart, the UD-12 Shepherd, the BTR-20 Yastreb armored
air transport is a slow-moving, easily visible target best limited to
personnel pick-up and delivery. In contrast to the Shepherd, the PAC Type 20
substitutes Self-Limiting Explosive Reactive Armor (SLERA) for the UD-12's
electrically charged scheme and complements the arrangement with an
alternative Triplex synthetic material. Like the EU air transport aerodyne,
the Yastreb is also vulnerable to attack with only two personnel-scaled
assault weapons at the passengers' disposal.
UD-6 Talon - EU Gunship
Quite simply, the UD-6 Talon gunship was built to kill. Nimble and deadly,
this ultramodern, two-person, VTOL aircraft combines a multipurpose arsenal
with a uniquely flexible flight profile, allowing the Talon to strike both air
and ground targets with unparalleled force and accuracy. The Talon's
munitions include a gunner-controlled pneumatically charged, high velocity
autoblaster and vectored thrust, high-impulse thermobaric missile launcher and
a pilot-controlled rocket fire system. The dual-layered composite buffer
system, with a depleted uranium mesh insert, is durable enough to withstand
heavy fire without hindering the gunship's maneuverability through excessive
weight or rigidity.
Type 4 Doragon - PAC Gunship
Appropriately named Doragon, meaning "Dragon," the Type 4 Air Mobile
Multipurpose Platform (AMP), like it's EU equivalent, provides unparalleled
usability and firepower in any theater. With a range of armaments, an active
protective system, and a high-tech, "anticipatory" flight control system, the
Doragon is a highly mobile, dynamically potent, multi-situational assault
medium. The Type 4 arsenal includes a semi-dumbfire missile cluster, employed
exclusively against close-range, heat-trackable targets.
MK-1 Titan - EU Titan
Appropriating the PAC's innovative technology, the EU created an analogous MK-
1 Titan airship, complete with defensive armaments, protective casing and
equipment expulsion procedure. The MK-1 incorporates a handful of western
developments, including electric reactive armor base-plating for additional
protection against ground-based assaults and combustion-assisted impulse
cannons.
Type 2 Titan - PAC Titan
During the height of the ground war, the Pan Asian Coalition developed the
original Titan as a large-scale, civilian transport medium, employed to
relocate the refugee population. When the combat escalated into all theaters,
the Titan was militarized to serve as both an armored air transport and
fortified warship. Reinforced with a comprehensive steel-ceramic matrix shell
and fitted with multi-conveyor, synchronized discharge mechanisms, the Titan
air-drops assets directly into contention, including infantry teams, gunships
and air transports. As well, the Titan is heavily armed with an array of high-
tech weaponry, including ion-charged, air-to-surface and air-to-air blasters,
making it a devastatingly powerful assault aircraft.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Personal Battle Equipment
Assault
Standard
SCAR 11 AR EU Assault Rifle
The combined effort of multiple US and EUropean arms manufacturers, the SCAR
11 has become the standard issue Assault Rifle due to its robust firepower and
ability to perform in cold weather conditions. The SCAR 11 maintains a high
rate of fire even in arctic climates, using an integrated heat distributor to
prevent apparatus freezing. Electronically-fired, each tungsten-core round
boasts an impact velocity of over 800 m/s, penetrating even the latest body
armor technologies.
Krylov FA-37 AR
Employed by frontline infantry in a similar capacity as the EU SCAR 11, the
Krylov FA-37 fires a comparable caseless armor-piercing round with
considerably more recoil due to its lighter weight, hollow graphite stock.
The PAC assault rifle is equally effective in winter environments, utilizing a
built-in thermal dispenser. Appreciably damaging, but less accurate when
fired fully automatic, the Krylov FA-37 is often operated in single-shot mode,
precision enhanced via a fixed-position optical sight.
MHUB-21
Within its medical equipment and supply package, the MHUB-21 Medical Hub
includes a nitrate cauterizer, naproxin dosages, providone iodine wipes,
benzalkonium chloride, a bulb syringe, trauma shears, petrolEUm gauze,
occlusive dressings and adhesive bandages.
Unlockable
PK-74 AR-Rocket
The PK-74 AR-Rocket is fabricated from a fiberglass-zinc amalgam and filled
with a highly explosive synthetic fuel compound. When attached to the
soldier's standard Assault Rifle it results in a compact and lightweight rifle
rocket, ideal for a portable launcher. The Universal Ammunition, shared with
the Herzog Shotgun, features variable fusing allowing for both impact and
airburst detonations.
Herzog AR-Shotgun
Mounted in an under barrel configuration, the 20-gauge Herzog Shotgun adds
substantial short range stopping power to any assault rifle's standard
repertoire. The Herzog utilizes the same Universal Ammo as the PK-74 AR-
Rocket, allowing for intercompatibility between the two weapons.
Voss L-AR
Ergonomically designed with a fibre-reinforced polymer shell, the Voss L-AR
(Light Assault Rifle) is a close cousin of the Krylov FA-37, sacrificing
incapacitation capabilities for increased portability and firing
longetivity. Used primarily in supportive, high movement scenarios, the Voss
L-AR uses lower caliber ammunition allowing for higher volume cartridges,
enabling prolonged suppressive assault.
AED-6 Defibrillator
The portable AED-6 (Automated External Defibrillator) resuscitates casualties
using an embedded, rhythm-tracking microprocessor to determine ventricular
fibrillation or tachycardia and emit, via wet-gel secretion paddles,
appropriately leveled, biphasic charges.
SMK-1 Grenade
Impact detonated, the SG-34 Smoke Grenade can be used as a screening,
diversionary, signaling, or offensive device, dispersing a cloud of dense
potassium chlorate-based smoke.
Baur H-AR
The Baur H-AR (Heavy Assault Rifle) is a bulked-up edition of the SCAR 11,
firing high-caliber, tungsten-core ammunition for maximum damage potential.
Manufactured with HM-3 composite metals, the weighty, but powerful Baur H-AR
is found most often in front line conflict.
NetBat™ Infantry ID
Network Battlefield System has introduced the latest enhancement to the
NetBat™ technology. The new net-centric warfare system allows soldiers
equipped with the Infantry ID nano-mod to query an onboard database to
identify infantry targets. The nano-mod will assess, analyze and report on
the target soldier's kit and assign an ID based on a 98% certainty. The nano-
mod update is flexible enough to send and receive battle data over its synth-
flex battle network allowing everyone in the squad to receive the information.
Advanced Med Kit
An upgraded version of the standard issue Medical Hub, the Advanced Med Hub
includes an additional supply of antibiotics, health revivers and muscle
stimulants including soloxil, dyphatine and quivinol, expediting a medic's
health provision capabilities.
Recon
Standard
Morretti SR4 Sniper
The Morretti SR4 (Sniper Rifle 4) is a next generation sniping medium
utilizing a semiautomatic configuration, high caliber round and telescopic
sight to effectively assail medium and long-range targets. The rifle is
fitted with a carbonized metal barrel to decrease thermal distortion, ensuring
maximum accuracy, although the high caliber generates significant recoil,
requiring a non-repetitive, one shot/one kill approach.
Park 52 PAC Sniper Rifle
Firing a custom-designed, 14mm flechette round, the Park 52 Sniper Rifle
provides an equivalent level of force and precision as the EU Morretti SR4
without the cumbersome design factors. Fabricated using the latest
metallurgic technologies, the lightweight Park 52 counters accuracy-hampering
movement through a shock-resistant, plastic steel barrel bedding. A high-
magnification scope allows the sniper a long-range visual field, which can be
upgraded through the DysTek Hi-Scope X4.
Extra Clip
Supplies an additional sequence of ammunition.
Unlockable
IT-33 Optical Camouflage
Mimicking ambient light and background texture patterns through a
microprocessor-controlled, fiber-optic, DLD (dynamic liquid display) fabric,
the IT-33 Active Camouflage System enables a soldier to reduce his visibility
by up to 90%.
APM
The APM (Anti Personal Mine) is a directional fragmentation mine generating a
fan-shaped explosion pattern. The mine is highly lethal to infantry who
approach its front at speed, though it can be defused or circumvented by
careful soldiers.
RDX DemoPak
Similar to its predecessor, C4, RDX DemoPak is a remotely detonated, plastic-
bonded, chemical explosive. The RDX is infused with the highly stable high
explosive chemical compound, PNC (polyethyl nitrate cyclobutane), increasing
its optimum effective explosive output.
Lambert Carbine
Originally designed for early century Special Operations Forces, the
modernized Lambert Carbine remains the weapon of choice for urban warfare,
given its manEUverability-enhancing compact design and rapid rate of fire.
What the Lambert Carbine lacks in stopping power, it makes up for tenfold in
usability. Made from SB-7, the latest polyimide matrix material, the rugged
yet lightweight Lambert Carbine produces minimal recoil ensuring accurate
burst suppression. The double magazine feeding system and compressed, low
caliber ammunition enables unmatched fire volume.
Recon (con't)
Zeller H-Sniper
A significant upgrade from the Morretti SR4 and Park 52 Sniper Rifles, the
Zeller-H Advanced Sniper Rifle features state-of-the-art targeting precision,
resulting from a series of enhancements including computerized stabilization
and advanced muzzle-brakes for recoil dampening. The Zeller-H's higher
caliber ammunition gives this anti-material sniper rifle a highly enhanced
stopping power, especially against lightly armored targets.
Gruber 5 Stabilizer
Utilizing a movement compensation sensor to grant temporary rifle stability,
the Gruber 5 Scope Stabilizer System facilitates target acquisition. The
Gruber's power supply allows for a near limitless repeat uses of the system,
though the power levels demanded by the system require a significant recharge
period between uses.
NetBat™ Fade Delay
Part of the 3.0 update to the Network Battlefield System, the new Fade Delay
nano-mod interfaces with existing modules to enhance their performance. The
target acquisition algorithm provides longer on-mark feedback allowing
soldiers employing the system to track their targets for longer. As with
other NetBat™ nano-mods, the information is both uplinkable and downlinkable
to all soldiers who are plugged into the squad's battle network.
DysTek Hi-Scope X4
The DysTek Hi-Scope X4 is an enhanced accuracy optical system, providing an
enhanced, variable zoom level.